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Inventor Arsh Shah Dilbagi Seeks Crowdfunding to Complete the Development of TALK, an Innovative AAC Device for People with Developmental Disabilities

For people with disabilities that affect their ability to speak, communicating with others can be very difficult. A new Revolutionary AAC device known as TALK, however, is designed to help such people to do so. TALK is the World’s First and Only Wearable AAC Device for Speech Impaired People. TALK breathes new life into the Alternative Communication Device market.

New Delhi, India -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/24/2014 -- TALK is an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) device which enables people with Developmental Disabilities & Speech Impairments to communicate in normal form of speech. It is Ultra-Portable, Super-Light and increases the Speaking Rate by at least 300%. TALK uses the variations in a person's breath to help him to dictate letters. This, in turn, is further combined and synthesized as sentences, or specific commands/phrases depending on the mode selected.

The users don't have to learn complicated matrix maps to select right symbols to synthesis speech or to strain their eyes by gazing over the screen to express themselves. They only have to exhale, which they do thousands of times a day. Unlike other AAC devices, TALK doesn't restrict users to a wheelchair. Also, it doesn't expect the user to twitch a muscle continuously causing fatigue or gaze at a screen for long hours causing eye strain. This makes it usable for people with speech im-pairments & mutes and at the same time makes it a lot more comfortable. TALK becomes a part of the body, and doesn't cause discomfort even on continuous use.

TALK was produced for the Google Science Fair 2014, and its inventor Arsh Shah Dilbagi is one of the Regional Finalists from the Asia Pacific and Japan. He has also been nominated for Scientific American Science in Action Award as well as Google Computer Science Award for the invention - TALK.